Despite the draw (1-1) conceded by LOSC this Friday, some of its players made an impression. This is particularly the case of Gabriel Gudmundsson, whose efforts were praised by Charlotte Lorgeré, consultant for DAZN.
Opposed to Olympique Lyonnais this Friday, LOSC failed to outwit its old demons, conceding the equalizer at the end of the match (1-1). Nevertheless, the copy produced during the first act impressed: “Lille were very good physically and caused a lot of problems for this Lyon team which could not press, which no longer knew whether it should remain compact or go very high. There were some nice gifts given. But efficiency is what was lacking today. We had to be able to do more harm to the opponent when he is in difficulty. Lyon gave too many gifts, was too wait-and-see and on goal, it was a practice pass. They were wait-and-see. Physically, Lille was very impressive”begins Charlotte Lorgeré, consultant for DAZN this Friday in Lille.
This excellent impression can also be the cause of a much more delicate second half. At least that's the feeling of the former RC Lens player, who believes that the Mastiffs no longer had as much juice to respond to Lyon's awakening:
“Lille gave so much that they struggled physically when they returned from the locker room. Conversely, Lyon was obliged to redeem itself”she details in an attempt to explain the sudden upheaval in the scenario of the meeting, which ended with a draw (1-1) considered logical by all the players in the game.
In addition to this collective analysis, Charlotte Lorgeré wanted to highlight three Lille individuals during this part. The first is none other than LOSC's only scorer:
“We know that Jonathan David is a surface fox who runs a lot, defends a lot, and he was still present todayshe says.There was also Gabriel Gudmundsson, who was one of the precursors of all the Lille movements. […] Lucas Chevalier also made the necessary saves. Didier Deschamps will end up calling him”she concluded on the small skylight.